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### Calling multiple scripts in the package ### Calling multiple scripts in the package
Your provisioning package can include multiple CommandLines. Your provisioning package can include multiple **CommandFiles**.
You are allowed one CommandLine per provisioning package. The batch files shown above are orchestrator scripts that manage the installation and call any other scripts included in the provisioning package. The orchestrator script is what should be invoked from the CommandLine specified in the package. You are allowed one **CommandLine** per provisioning package. The batch files shown above are orchestrator scripts that manage the installation and call any other scripts included in the provisioning package. The orchestrator script is what should be invoked from the **CommandLine** specified in the package.
Heres a table describing this relationship, using the PowerShell example from above: Heres a table describing this relationship, using the PowerShell example from above:
|ICD Setting | Value | Description | |ICD Setting | Value | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | | --- | --- | --- |
| ProvisioningCommands/DeviceContext/CommandLine | cmd /c PowerShell_Example.bat | The command line needed to invoke the orchestrator script. | | ProvisioningCommands/DeviceContext/CommandLine | cmd /c PowerShell_Example.bat | The command line needed to invoke the orchestrator script. |
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When you are done, [build the package](provisioning-create-package.md#build-package). When you are done, [build the package](provisioning-create-package.md#build-package).
### Remarks ### Remarks
1. No user interaction or console output is supported via ProvisioningCommands. All work needs to be silent. If your script attempts to do any of the following it will cause undefined behavior, and could put the device in an unrecoverable state if executed during setup or the Out of Box Experience: 1. No user interaction or console output is supported via ProvisioningCommands. All work needs to be silent. If your script attempts to do any of the following it will cause undefined behavior, and could put the device in an unrecoverable state if executed during setup or the Out of Box Experience:
@ -217,7 +219,6 @@ When you are done, [build the package](provisioning-create-package.md#build-pack
>There is a timeout of 30 minutes for the provisioning process at this point. All scripts and installs need to complete within this time. >There is a timeout of 30 minutes for the provisioning process at this point. All scripts and installs need to complete within this time.
7. The scripts are executed in the background as the rest of provisioning continues to run. For packages added on existing systems using the double-click to install, there is no notification that provisioning or script execution has completed 7. The scripts are executed in the background as the rest of provisioning continues to run. For packages added on existing systems using the double-click to install, there is no notification that provisioning or script execution has completed
## Related articles ## Related articles
- [Provisioning packages for Windows client](provisioning-packages.md) - [Provisioning packages for Windows client](provisioning-packages.md)
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- [Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (reference)](provisioning-command-line.md) - [Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (reference)](provisioning-command-line.md)
- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows client (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md) - [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows client (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
- [Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings](provisioning-multivariant.md) - [Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings](provisioning-multivariant.md)

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--- ---
title: How to check Windows release health title: How to check Windows release health
description: Check the release health status of Microsoft 365 services before you call support to see if there's an active service interruption. description: Check the release health status of Microsoft 365 services before you call support to see if there's an active service interruption.
ms.date: 08/16/2022 ms.date: 05/03/2023
ms.author: mstewart ms.author: mstewart
author: mestew author: mestew
manager: aaroncz manager: aaroncz
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ms.technology: itpro-updates
# How to check Windows release health # How to check Windows release health
The Windows release health page in the Microsoft 365 admin center enables you to view the latest information on known issues for Windows monthly and feature updates. A known issue is an issue that has been identified in a Windows monthly update or feature update that impacts Windows devices. The Windows release health page is designed to inform you about known issues. You can use this information to troubleshoot issues your users may be experiencing. You can also determine when, and at what scale, to deploy an update in your organization. The Windows release health page in the Microsoft 365 admin center enables you to view the latest information on known issues for Windows monthly and feature updates. A known issue is an issue that impacts Windows devices and that has been identified in a Windows monthly update or feature update. The Windows release health page is designed to inform you about known issues. You can use this information to troubleshoot issues your users may be experiencing. You can also determine when, and at what scale, to deploy an update in your organization.
If you're unable to sign in to the Microsoft 365 admin portal, check the [Microsoft 365 service health](https://status.office365.com) status page to check for known issues preventing you from signing into your tenant. If you're unable to sign in to the Microsoft 365 admin portal, check the [Microsoft 365 service health](https://status.office365.com) status page to check for known issues preventing you from signing into your tenant.
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## How to review Windows release health information ## How to review Windows release health information
1. Go to the [Microsoft 365 admin center](https://admin.microsoft.com), and sign in with an administrator account. 1. Go to the [Microsoft 365 admin center](https://admin.microsoft.com) and sign in with an administrator account.
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> By default, the Windows release health page is available to individuals who have been assigned the global admin or service administrator role for their tenant. To allow Exchange, SharePoint, and Skype for Business admins to view the Windows release health page, you must first assign them to a Service admin role. For more information about roles that can view service health, see [About admin roles](/microsoft-365/admin/add-users/about-admin-roles#commonly-used-microsoft-365-admin-center-roles). > By default, the Windows release health page is available to individuals who have been assigned the global admin or service administrator role for their tenant. To allow Exchange, SharePoint, and Skype for Business admins to view the Windows release health page, you must first assign them to a Service admin role. For more information about roles that can view service health, see [About admin roles](/microsoft-365/admin/add-users/about-admin-roles#commonly-used-microsoft-365-admin-center-roles).
@ -54,6 +54,21 @@ To be informed about the latest updates and releases, follow [@WindowsUpdate](ht
![A screenshot showing issue details.](images/WRH-known-issue-detail.png) ![A screenshot showing issue details.](images/WRH-known-issue-detail.png)
## Sign up for email notifications
You have the option to sign up for email notifications about Windows known issues and informational updates. Notifications include changes in issue status, new workarounds, and issue resolutions. To subscribe to notifications:
1. Go to the [Windows release health page](https://admin.microsoft.com/Adminportal/Home?#/windowsreleasehealth).
1. Select **Preferences**>**Email**, then select **Send me email notifications about Windows release health**.
1. Specify the following information:
- Email address for the notifications
- Each admin account can specify up to two email addresses under their email preferences
- Windows versions to be notified about
1. Select **Save** when you're finished specifying email addresses and Windows versions. It may take up to 8 hours for these changes to take effect.
> [!Note]
> When a single known issue affects multiple versions of Windows, you'll receive only one email notification, even if you've selected notifications for multiple versions. Duplicate emails won't be sent.
## Status definitions ## Status definitions
In the **Windows release health** experience, every known issue is assigned as status. Those statuses are defined as follows: In the **Windows release health** experience, every known issue is assigned as status. Those statuses are defined as follows:

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title: Device registration overview title: Device registration overview
description: This article provides an overview on how to register devices in Autopatch description: This article provides an overview on how to register devices in Autopatch
ms.date: 05/01/2023 ms.date: 05/02/2023
ms.prod: windows-client ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-updates ms.technology: itpro-updates
ms.topic: conceptual ms.topic: conceptual

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title: Manage Windows Autopatch groups title: Manage Windows Autopatch groups
description: This article explains how to manage Autopatch groups description: This article explains how to manage Autopatch groups
ms.date: 05/01/2023 ms.date: 05/03/2023
ms.prod: windows-client ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-updates ms.technology: itpro-updates
ms.topic: how-to ms.topic: how-to
@ -26,6 +26,16 @@ Autopatch groups is a logical container or unit that groups several [Azure AD gr
Before you start managing Autopatch groups, ensure youve met the following prerequisites: Before you start managing Autopatch groups, ensure youve met the following prerequisites:
- Review [Windows Autopatch groups overview documentation](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-overview.md) to understand [key benefits](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-overview.md#key-benefits), [concepts](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-overview.md#key-concepts) and [common ways to use Autopatch groups](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-overview.md#common-ways-to-use-autopatch-groups) within your organization. - Review [Windows Autopatch groups overview documentation](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-overview.md) to understand [key benefits](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-overview.md#key-benefits), [concepts](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-overview.md#key-concepts) and [common ways to use Autopatch groups](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-overview.md#common-ways-to-use-autopatch-groups) within your organization.
- Ensure the following [update rings for Windows 10 and later policy in Intune](/mem/intune/protect/windows-10-update-rings) are created in your tenant:
- Modern Workplace Update Policy [Test]-[Windows Autopatch]
- Modern Workplace Update Policy [First]-[Windows Autopatch]
- Modern Workplace Update Policy [Fast]-[Windows Autopatch]
- Modern Workplace Update Policy [Broad]-[Windows Autopatch]
- Ensure the following [feature updates for Windows 10 and later policy in Intune](/mem/intune/protect/windows-10-feature-updates) are created in your tenant:
- Windows Autopatch DSS Policy [Test]
- Windows Autopatch DSS Policy [First]
- Windows Autopatch DSS Policy [Fast]
- Windows Autopatch DSS Policy [Broad]
- Ensure the following Azure AD assigned groups are in your tenant before using Autopatch groups. **Dont** modify the Azure AD group membership types (Assigned or Dynamic). Otherwise, the Windows Autopatch service wont be able to read the device group membership from these groups and causes the Autopatch groups feature and other service-related operations to not work properly. - Ensure the following Azure AD assigned groups are in your tenant before using Autopatch groups. **Dont** modify the Azure AD group membership types (Assigned or Dynamic). Otherwise, the Windows Autopatch service wont be able to read the device group membership from these groups and causes the Autopatch groups feature and other service-related operations to not work properly.
- Modern Workplace Devices-Windows Autopatch-Test - Modern Workplace Devices-Windows Autopatch-Test
- Modern Workplace Devices-Windows Autopatch-First - Modern Workplace Devices-Windows Autopatch-First
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- Review your existing Azure AD group dynamic queries and direct device memberships to avoid having device membership overlaps in between device-based Azure AD groups that are going to be used with Autopatch groups. This can help prevent device conflicts within an Autopatch group or across several Autopatch groups. **Autopatch groups doesn't support user-based Azure AD groups**. - Review your existing Azure AD group dynamic queries and direct device memberships to avoid having device membership overlaps in between device-based Azure AD groups that are going to be used with Autopatch groups. This can help prevent device conflicts within an Autopatch group or across several Autopatch groups. **Autopatch groups doesn't support user-based Azure AD groups**.
- Ensure devices used with your existing Azure AD groups meet [device registration prerequisite checks](../deploy/windows-autopatch-register-devices.md#prerequisites-for-device-registration) when being registered with the service. Autopatch groups register devices on your behalf, and devices can be moved to **Registered** or **Not registered** tabs in the Devices blade accordingly. - Ensure devices used with your existing Azure AD groups meet [device registration prerequisite checks](../deploy/windows-autopatch-register-devices.md#prerequisites-for-device-registration) when being registered with the service. Autopatch groups register devices on your behalf, and devices can be moved to **Registered** or **Not registered** tabs in the Devices blade accordingly.
> [!TIP]
> [Update rings](/mem/intune/protect/windows-10-update-rings) and [feature updates](/mem/intune/protect/windows-10-feature-updates) for Windows 10 and later policies that are created and managed by Windows Autopatch can be restored using the [Policy health](../operate/windows-autopatch-policy-health-and-remediation.md) feature. For more information on remediation actions, see [restore Windows update policies](../operate/windows-autopatch-policy-health-and-remediation.md#restore-windows-update-policies).
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> During the public preview, Autopatch groups opt-in page will show a banner to let you know when one or more prerequisites are failing. Once you remediate the issue to meet the prerequisites, it can take up to an hour for your tenant to have the "Use preview" button available. > During the public preview, Autopatch groups opt-in page will show a banner to let you know when one or more prerequisites are failing. Once you remediate the issue to meet the prerequisites, it can take up to an hour for your tenant to have the "Use preview" button available.

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title: Windows Autopatch groups overview title: Windows Autopatch groups overview
description: This article explains what Autopatch groups are description: This article explains what Autopatch groups are
ms.date: 05/01/2023 ms.date: 05/03/2023
ms.prod: windows-client ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-updates ms.technology: itpro-updates
ms.topic: conceptual ms.topic: conceptual
@ -247,4 +247,7 @@ Autopatch groups works with the following software update workloads:
Windows Autopatch will support up to 50 Autopatch groups in your tenant. You can create up to 49 [Custom Autopatch groups](#about-custom-autopatch-groups) in addition to the [Default Autopatch group](#about-the-default-autopatch-group). Each Autopatch group supports up to 15 deployment rings. Windows Autopatch will support up to 50 Autopatch groups in your tenant. You can create up to 49 [Custom Autopatch groups](#about-custom-autopatch-groups) in addition to the [Default Autopatch group](#about-the-default-autopatch-group). Each Autopatch group supports up to 15 deployment rings.
> [!TIP]
> If you reach the maximum number of Autopatch groups supported (50), and try to create more Custom Autopatch groups, the "**Create**" option in the Autopatch groups blade will be greyed out.
To manage your Autopatch groups, see [Manage Windows Autopatch groups](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-manage-autopatch-groups.md). To manage your Autopatch groups, see [Manage Windows Autopatch groups](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-manage-autopatch-groups.md).

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title: Windows feature updates overview with Autopatch groups title: Windows feature updates overview with Autopatch groups
description: This article explains how Windows feature updates are managed with Autopatch groups description: This article explains how Windows feature updates are managed with Autopatch groups
ms.date: 05/01/2023 ms.date: 05/03/2023
ms.prod: windows-client ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-updates ms.technology: itpro-updates
ms.topic: conceptual ms.topic: conceptual
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## Key benefits ## Key benefits
- Windows Autopatch makes it easier and less expensive for you to keep your Windows devices up to date. You can focus on running your core businesses while Windows Autopatch runs update management on your behalf.
- Youre in control of telling Windows Autopatch when your organization is ready to move to the next Windows OS version.
- Combined with custom releases, Autopatch Groups gives your organization great control and flexibility to help you plan your gradual rollout in a way that works for your organization.
- Simplified end-user experience with rich controls for gradual rollouts, deployment cadence and speed.
- No need to manually modify the default Windows feature update policies (default release) to be on the Windows OS version your organization is currently ready for.
- Allows for scenarios where you can deploy a single release across several Autopatch groups and its deployment rings.
## Key concepts
- A release is made of one or more deployment phases and contains the required OS version to be gradually rolled out throughout its deployment phases. - A release is made of one or more deployment phases and contains the required OS version to be gradually rolled out throughout its deployment phases.
- A phase (deployment phase) is made of one or more Autopatch group deployment rings. A phase: - A phase (deployment phase) is made of one or more Autopatch group deployment rings. A phase:
- Works as an additional layer of deployment cadence settings that can be defined by IT admins (only for Windows feature updates) on top of Autopatch group deployment rings (Windows update rings policies). - Works as an additional layer of deployment cadence settings that can be defined by IT admins (only for Windows feature updates) on top of Autopatch group deployment rings (Windows update rings policies).
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If your tenant is enrolled with Windows Autopatch, you can see the following default policies created by the service in the [Microsoft Intune admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431): If your tenant is enrolled with Windows Autopatch, you can see the following default policies created by the service in the [Microsoft Intune admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431):
| Policy name | Feature update version | Rollout options | First deployment ring availability | Final deployment ring availability | Day between deployment rings | Support end date | | Policy name | Phase mapping | Feature update version | Rollout options | First deployment ring availability | Final deployment ring availability | Day between deployment rings | Support end date |
| ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- |
| Windows Autopatch DSS Policy [Test] | Windows 10 21H2 | Make update available as soon as possible | May 9, 2023 | N/A | N/A | June 10, 2024 | | Windows Autopatch DSS Policy [Test] | Phase 1 | Windows 10 21H2 | Make update available as soon as possible | May 9, 2023 | N/A | N/A | June 10, 2024 |
| Windows Autopatch DSS Policy [Ring1] | Windows 10 21H2 | Make update available as soon as possible | May 16, 2023 | N/A | N/A | June 10, 2024 | | Windows Autopatch DSS Policy [First] | Phase 2 | Windows 10 21H2 | Make update available as soon as possible | May 16, 2023 | N/A | N/A | June 10, 2024 |
| Windows Autopatch DSS Policy [Ring2] | Windows 10 21H2 | Make update available as soon as possible | May 23, 2023 | N/A | N/A | June 10, 2024 | | Windows Autopatch DSS Policy [Fast] | Phase 3 | Windows 10 21H2 | Make update available as soon as possible | May 23, 2023 | N/A | N/A | June 10, 2024 |
| Windows Autopatch DSS Policy [Ring3] | Windows 10 21H2 | Make update available as soon as possible | May 30, 2023 | N/A | N/A | June 10, 2024 | | Windows Autopatch DSS Policy [Broad] | Phase 4 | Windows 10 21H2 | Make update available as soon as possible | May 30, 2023 | N/A | N/A | June 10, 2024 |
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> Gradual rollout settings aren't configured in the default Windows Update feature policy. If the date of the final group availability is changed to a past date, all remaining devices are offered the update as soon as possible. For more information, see [rollout options for Windows Updates in Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/protect/windows-update-rollout-options#make-updates-available-gradually). > Gradual rollout settings aren't configured in the default Windows Update feature policy. If the date of the final group availability is changed to a past date, all remaining devices are offered the update as soon as possible. For more information, see [rollout options for Windows Updates in Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/protect/windows-update-rollout-options#make-updates-available-gradually).

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**To initiate remediation action for device configuration alerts:** **To initiate remediation action for device configuration alerts:**
1. Go to the [Microsoft Intune admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431). 1. Go to the [Microsoft Intune admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431).
1. Navigate to **Tenant administration** > **Tenant management** > **Alerts**. 1. Navigate to **Tenant administration** > **Tenant management** > **Actions**.
1. Select **Restore missing policy** to launch the workflow. 1. Select **Restore missing policy** to launch the workflow.
1. Review the message and select **Restore policy**. 1. Review the message and select **Restore policy**.
1. If the **Change modified policy alert** appears, select this alert to launch the workflow. 1. If the **Change modified policy alert** appears, select this alert to launch the workflow.
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**To initiate remediation action for missing groups:** **To initiate remediation action for missing groups:**
1. Go to the [Microsoft Intune admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431). 1. Go to the [Microsoft Intune admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431).
1. Navigate to **Tenant administration** > **Tenant management** > **Alerts**. 1. Navigate to **Tenant administration** > **Tenant management** > **Actions**.
1. Select **Restore missing group** to launch the workflow. 1. Select **Restore missing group** to launch the workflow.
1. Review the message and select **Restore group**. 1. Review the message and select **Restore group**.

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description: Answers to frequently asked questions about Windows Autopatch. description: Answers to frequently asked questions about Windows Autopatch.
ms.prod: windows-client ms.prod: windows-client
ms.topic: faq ms.topic: faq
ms.date: 02/28/2023 ms.date: 05/04/2023
audience: itpro audience: itpro
ms.localizationpriority: medium ms.localizationpriority: medium
manager: dougeby manager: dougeby
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- question: Can you change the policies and configurations created by Windows Autopatch? - question: Can you change the policies and configurations created by Windows Autopatch?
answer: | answer: |
No. Don't change, edit, add to, or remove any of the configurations. Doing so might cause unintended configuration conflicts and impact the Windows Autopatch service. For more information about policies and configurations, see [Changes made at tenant enrollment](/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/references/windows-autopatch-changes-to-tenant). No. Don't change, edit, add to, or remove any of the configurations. Doing so might cause unintended configuration conflicts and impact the Windows Autopatch service. For more information about policies and configurations, see [Changes made at tenant enrollment](/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/references/windows-autopatch-changes-to-tenant).
- question: How can I represent our organizational structure with our own deployment cadence?
answer: |
[Windows Autopatch groups](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-overview.md) helps you manage updates in a way that makes sense for your businesses. For more information, see [Windows Autopatch groups overview](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-overview.md) and [Manage Windows Autopatch groups](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-manage-autopatch-groups.md).
- name: Update management - name: Update management
questions: questions:
- question: What systems does Windows Autopatch update? - question: What systems does Windows Autopatch update?

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--- ---
title: Available Microsoft Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings (Windows) title: Available Microsoft Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings
description: A list of all available settings for Microsoft Defender SmartScreen using Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings. description: A list of all available settings for Microsoft Defender SmartScreen using Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings.
ms.prod: windows-client ms.prod: windows-client
ms.mktglfcycl: explore
ms.sitesec: library
ms.pagetype: security
author: vinaypamnani-msft author: vinaypamnani-msft
ms.localizationpriority: medium ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.date: 09/28/2020 ms.date: 09/28/2020
ms.reviewer: ms.reviewer:
manager: aaroncz manager: aaroncz
ms.author: vinpa ms.author: vinpa
ms.technology: itpro-security ms.technology: itpro-security
ms.topic: reference ms.topic: reference
appliesto:
- ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client" target="_blank">Windows 11</a>
- ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client" target="_blank">Windows 10</a>
--- ---
# Available Microsoft Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings # Available Microsoft Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings
**Applies to:**
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
Microsoft Defender SmartScreen works with Intune, Group Policy, and mobile device management (MDM) settings to help you manage your organization's computer settings. Based on how you set up Microsoft Defender SmartScreen, you can show employees a warning page and let them continue to the site, or you can block the site entirely. Microsoft Defender SmartScreen works with Intune, Group Policy, and mobile device management (MDM) settings to help you manage your organization's computer settings. Based on how you set up Microsoft Defender SmartScreen, you can show employees a warning page and let them continue to the site, or you can block the site entirely.
See [Windows 10 (and Windows 11) settings to protect devices using Intune](/intune/endpoint-protection-windows-10#windows-defender-smartscreen-settings) for the controls you can use in Intune. See [Windows 10 and Windows 11 settings to protect devices using Intune](/intune/endpoint-protection-windows-10#windows-defender-smartscreen-settings) for the controls you can use in Intune.
## Group Policy settings ## Group Policy settings
SmartScreen uses registry-based Administrative Template policy settings. SmartScreen uses registry-based Administrative Template policy settings.
Setting|Supported on|Description| Setting|Supported on|Description|
|--- |--- |--- | |--- |--- |--- |
|**Windows 10, version 2004:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Explorer\Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen|**Windows 10, version 1703:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Explorer\Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen<br/><br/>**Windows 10, Version 1607 and earlier:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\File Explorer\Configure Windows SmartScreen<br/><br/>**At least Windows Server 2012, Windows 8 or Windows RT**|This policy setting turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen. <br/><br/>If you enable this setting, it turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen and your employees are unable to turn it off. Additionally, when enabling this feature, you must also pick whether Microsoft Defender SmartScreen should Warn your employees or Warn and prevent bypassing the message (effectively blocking the employee from the site).<br/><br/>If you disable this setting, it turns off Microsoft Defender SmartScreen and your employees are unable to turn it on. <br/><br/>If you don't configure this setting, your employees can decide whether to use Microsoft Defender SmartScreen.| |**Windows 10, version 2004:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Explorer\Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen|**Windows 10, version 1703:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Explorer\Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen<br/><br/>**Windows 10, Version 1607 and earlier:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\File Explorer\Configure Windows SmartScreen<br/><br/>**At least Windows Server 2012, Windows 8 or Windows RT**|This policy setting turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen. <br/><br/>If you enable this setting, it turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen and your employees are unable to turn it off. Additionally, when enabling this feature, you must also pick whether Microsoft Defender SmartScreen should Warn your employees or Warn and prevent bypassing the message (effectively blocking the employee from the site).<br/><br/>If you disable this setting, it turns off Microsoft Defender SmartScreen and your employees are unable to turn it on. <br/><br/>If you don't configure this setting, your employees can decide whether to use Microsoft Defender SmartScreen.|
|**Windows 10, version 2004:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Explorer\Configure App Install Control|**Windows 10, version 1703:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Explorer\Configure App Install Control|This policy setting is intended to prevent malicious content from affecting your user's devices when downloading executable content from the internet.<br/><br/>This setting does not protect against malicious content from USB devices, network shares, or other non-internet sources.<br/><br/>**Important:** Using a trustworthy browser helps ensure that these protections work as expected.| |**Windows 10, version 2004:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Explorer\Configure App Install Control|**Windows 10, version 1703:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Explorer\Configure App Install Control|This policy setting is intended to prevent malicious content from affecting your user's devices when downloading executable content from the internet.<br/><br/>This setting doesn't protect against malicious content from USB devices, network shares, or other non-internet sources.<br/><br/>**Important:** Using a trustworthy browser helps ensure that these protections work as expected.|
|**Windows 10, version 2004:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen (Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier)<br/><br/>Administrative Templates\Microsoft Edge\SmartScreen settings\Configure Microsoft Defender SmartScreen (Microsoft Edge version 77 or later)<br/><br/>**Windows 10, version 1703:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen (Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier)<br/><br/>Administrative Templates\Microsoft Edge\SmartScreen settings\Configure Microsoft Defender SmartScreen (Microsoft Edge version 77 or later)<br/><br/>**Windows 10, Version 1607 and earlier:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Configure Windows SmartScreen|Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 or Windows 11|This policy setting turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen. <br/><br/>If you enable this setting, it turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen and your employees are unable to turn it off.<br/><br/>If you disable this setting, it turns off Microsoft Defender SmartScreen and your employees are unable to turn it on. <br/><br/>If you don't configure this setting, your employees can decide whether to use Microsoft Defender SmartScreen.| |**Windows 10, version 2004:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen (Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier)<br/><br/>Administrative Templates\Microsoft Edge\SmartScreen settings\Configure Microsoft Defender SmartScreen (Microsoft Edge version 77 or later)<br/><br/>**Windows 10, version 1703:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen (Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier)<br/><br/>Administrative Templates\Microsoft Edge\SmartScreen settings\Configure Microsoft Defender SmartScreen (Microsoft Edge version 77 or later)<br/><br/>**Windows 10, Version 1607 and earlier:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Configure Windows SmartScreen|Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 or Windows 11|This policy setting turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen. <br/><br/>If you enable this setting, it turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen and your employees are unable to turn it off.<br/><br/>If you disable this setting, it turns off Microsoft Defender SmartScreen and your employees are unable to turn it on. <br/><br/>If you don't configure this setting, your employees can decide whether to use Microsoft Defender SmartScreen.|
|**Windows 10, version 2004:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for files (Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier)<br/><br/>Administrative Templates\Microsoft Edge\SmartScreen settings\Prevent bypassing of Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings about downloads (Microsoft Edge version 77 or later)<br/><br/>**Windows 10, version 1703:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for files (Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier)<br/><br/>Administrative Templates\Microsoft Edge\SmartScreen settings\Prevent bypassing of Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings about downloads (Microsoft Edge version 77 or later)<br/><br/>**Windows 10, Version 1511 and 1607:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows SmartScreen prompts for files|Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, version 1511 or later|This policy setting stops employees from bypassing the Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings about potentially malicious files.<br/><br/>If you enable this setting, it stops employees from bypassing the warning, stopping the file download.<br/><br/>If you disable or don't configure this setting, your employees can bypass the warnings and continue to download potentially malicious files.| |**Windows 10, version 2004:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for files (Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier)<br/><br/>Administrative Templates\Microsoft Edge\SmartScreen settings\Prevent bypassing of Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings about downloads (Microsoft Edge version 77 or later)<br/><br/>**Windows 10, version 1703:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for files (Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier)<br/><br/>Administrative Templates\Microsoft Edge\SmartScreen settings\Prevent bypassing of Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings about downloads (Microsoft Edge version 77 or later)<br/><br/>**Windows 10, Version 1511 and 1607:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows SmartScreen prompts for files|Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, version 1511 or later|This policy setting stops employees from bypassing the Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings about potentially malicious files.<br/><br/>If you enable this setting, it stops employees from bypassing the warning, stopping the file download.<br/><br/>If you disable or don't configure this setting, your employees can bypass the warnings and continue to download potentially malicious files.|
|**Windows 10, version 2004:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for sites (Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier)<br/><br/>Administrative Templates\Microsoft Edge\SmartScreen settings\Prevent bypassing Microsoft Defender SmartScreen prompts for sites (Microsoft Edge version 77 or later)<br/><br/>**Windows 10, version 1703:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for sites (Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier)<br/><br/>Administrative Templates\Microsoft Edge\SmartScreen settings\Prevent bypassing Microsoft Defender SmartScreen prompts for sites (Microsoft Edge version 77 or later)<br/><br/>**Windows 10, Version 1511 and 1607:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows SmartScreen prompts for sites|Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, version 1511 or later|This policy setting stops employees from bypassing the Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings about potentially malicious sites.<br/><br/>If you enable this setting, it stops employees from bypassing the warning, stopping them from going to the site.<br/><br/>If you disable or don't configure this setting, your employees can bypass the warnings and continue to visit a potentially malicious site.| |**Windows 10, version 2004:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for sites (Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier)<br/><br/>Administrative Templates\Microsoft Edge\SmartScreen settings\Prevent bypassing Microsoft Defender SmartScreen prompts for sites (Microsoft Edge version 77 or later)<br/><br/>**Windows 10, version 1703:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for sites (Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier)<br/><br/>Administrative Templates\Microsoft Edge\SmartScreen settings\Prevent bypassing Microsoft Defender SmartScreen prompts for sites (Microsoft Edge version 77 or later)<br/><br/>**Windows 10, Version 1511 and 1607:** Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows SmartScreen prompts for sites|Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, version 1511 or later|This policy setting stops employees from bypassing the Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings about potentially malicious sites.<br/><br/>If you enable this setting, it stops employees from bypassing the warning, stopping them from going to the site.<br/><br/>If you disable or don't configure this setting, your employees can bypass the warnings and continue to visit a potentially malicious site.|
|Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Prevent managing SmartScreen Filter|Internet Explorer 9 or later|This policy setting prevents the employee from managing Microsoft Defender SmartScreen.<br/><br/>If you enable this policy setting, the employee isn't prompted to turn on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen. All website addresses that are not on the filter's allow list are sent automatically to Microsoft without prompting the employee.<br/><br/>If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the employee is prompted to decide whether to turn on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen during the first-run experience.| |Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Prevent managing SmartScreen Filter|Internet Explorer 9 or later|This policy setting prevents the employee from managing Microsoft Defender SmartScreen.<br/><br/>If you enable this policy setting, the employee isn't prompted to turn on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen. All website addresses that aren't on the filter's allowlist are sent automatically to Microsoft without prompting the employee.<br/><br/>If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the employee is prompted to decide whether to turn on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen during the first-run experience.|
|Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Prevent bypassing SmartScreen Filter warnings|Internet Explorer 8 or later|This policy setting determines whether an employee can bypass warnings from Microsoft Defender SmartScreen.<br/><br/>If you enable this policy setting, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings block the employee.<br/><br/>If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the employee can bypass Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings.| |Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Prevent bypassing SmartScreen Filter warnings|Internet Explorer 8 or later|This policy setting determines whether an employee can bypass warnings from Microsoft Defender SmartScreen.<br/><br/>If you enable this policy setting, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings block the employee.<br/><br/>If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the employee can bypass Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings.|
|Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Prevent bypassing SmartScreen Filter warnings about files that are not commonly downloaded from the Internet|Internet Explorer 9 or later|This policy setting determines whether the employee can bypass warnings from Microsoft Defender SmartScreen. Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warns the employee about executable files that Internet Explorer users do not commonly download from the Internet.<br/><br/>If you enable this policy setting, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings block the employee.<br/><br/>If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the employee can bypass Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings.| |Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Prevent bypassing SmartScreen Filter warnings about files that aren't commonly downloaded from the Internet|Internet Explorer 9 or later|This policy setting determines whether the employee can bypass warnings from Microsoft Defender SmartScreen. Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warns the employee about executable files that Internet Explorer users don't commonly download from the Internet.<br/><br/>If you enable this policy setting, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings block the employee.<br/><br/>If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the employee can bypass Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings.|
## MDM settings ## MDM settings
If you manage your policies using Microsoft Intune, you'll want to use these MDM policy settings. All settings support desktop computers running Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise, enrolled with Microsoft Intune. <br><br>
If you manage your policies using Microsoft Intune, use these MDM policy settings. All settings support desktop computers running Windows 10/11 Pro or Windows 10/11 Enterprise, enrolled with Microsoft Intune.
For Microsoft Defender SmartScreen Edge MDM policies, see [Policy CSP - Browser](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-browser). For Microsoft Defender SmartScreen Edge MDM policies, see [Policy CSP - Browser](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-browser).
|Setting|Supported versions|Details| |Setting|Supported versions|Details|
|--- |--- |--- | |--- |--- |--- |
|AllowSmartScreen|Windows 10|<li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowSmartScreen<li>**Data type.** Integer**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 .** Turns off Microsoft Defender SmartScreen in Edge.<li>**1.** Turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen in Edge.| |AllowSmartScreen|Windows 10|<li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowSmartScreen<li>**Data type.** Integer<li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 .** Turns off Microsoft Defender SmartScreen in Microsoft Edge.<li>**1.** Turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen in Microsoft Edge.|
|EnableAppInstallControl|Windows 10, version 1703|<li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/SmartScreen/EnableAppInstallControl<li>**Data type.** Integer**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 .** Turns off Application Installation Control, allowing users to download and install files from anywhere on the web.<li>**1.** Turns on Application Installation Control, allowing users to install apps from the Microsoft Store only.| |EnableAppInstallControl|Windows 10, version 1703|<li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/SmartScreen/EnableAppInstallControl<li>**Data type.** Integer<li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 .** Turns off Application Installation Control, allowing users to download and install files from anywhere on the web.<li>**1.** Turns on Application Installation Control, allowing users to install apps from the Microsoft Store only.|
|EnableSmartScreenInShell|Windows 10, version 1703|<li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/SmartScreen/EnableSmartScreenInShell<li>**Data type.** Integer**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 .** Turns off Microsoft Defender SmartScreen in Windows for app and file execution.<li>**1.** Turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen in Windows for app and file execution.| |EnableSmartScreenInShell|Windows 10, version 1703|<li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/SmartScreen/EnableSmartScreenInShell<li>**Data type.** Integer<li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 .** Turns off Microsoft Defender SmartScreen in Windows for app and file execution.<li>**1.** Turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen in Windows for app and file execution.|
|PreventOverrideForFilesInShell|Windows 10, version 1703|<li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/SmartScreen/PreventOverrideForFilesInShell<li>**Data type.** Integer**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 .** Employees can ignore Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings and run malicious files.<li>**1.** Employees can't ignore Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings and run malicious files.| |PreventOverrideForFilesInShell|Windows 10, version 1703|<li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/SmartScreen/PreventOverrideForFilesInShell<li>**Data type.** Integer<li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 .** Employees can ignore Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings and run malicious files.<li>**1.** Employees can't ignore Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings and run malicious files.|
|PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride|Windows 10, Version 1511 and Windows 11|<li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/PreventSmartscreenPromptOverride<li>**Data type.** Integer**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 .** Employees can ignore Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings.<li>**1.** Employees can't ignore Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings.| |PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride|Windows 10, Version 1511 and Windows 11|<li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/PreventSmartscreenPromptOverride<li>**Data type.** Integer<li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 .** Employees can ignore Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings.<li>**1.** Employees can't ignore Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings.|
|PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles|Windows 10, Version 1511 and Windows 11|<li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles<li>**Data type.** Integer**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 .** Employees can ignore Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings for files.<li>**1.** Employees can't ignore Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings for files.| |PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles|Windows 10, Version 1511 and Windows 11|<li>**URI full path.** ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles<li>**Data type.** Integer<li>**Allowed values:**<ul><li>**0 .** Employees can ignore Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings for files.<li>**1.** Employees can't ignore Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warnings for files.|
## Recommended Group Policy and MDM settings for your organization ## Recommended Group Policy and MDM settings for your organization
By default, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen lets employees bypass warnings. Unfortunately, this feature can let employees continue to an unsafe site or to continue to download an unsafe file, even after being warned. Because of this possibility, we strongly recommend that you set up Microsoft Defender SmartScreen to block high-risk interactions instead of providing just a warning. By default, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen lets employees bypass warnings. Unfortunately, this feature can let employees continue to an unsafe site or to continue to download an unsafe file, even after being warned. Because of this possibility, we strongly recommend that you set up Microsoft Defender SmartScreen to block high-risk interactions instead of providing just a warning.
To better help you protect your organization, we recommend turning on and using these specific Microsoft Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and MDM settings. To better help you protect your organization, we recommend turning on and using these specific Microsoft Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and MDM settings.
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|SmartScreen/EnableSmartScreenInShell|**1.** Turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen in Windows.<br/><br/>Requires at least Windows 10, version 1703.| |SmartScreen/EnableSmartScreenInShell|**1.** Turns on Microsoft Defender SmartScreen in Windows.<br/><br/>Requires at least Windows 10, version 1703.|
|SmartScreen/PreventOverrideForFilesInShell|**1.** Stops employees from ignoring warning messages about malicious files downloaded from the Internet.<br/><br/>Requires at least Windows 10, version 1703.| |SmartScreen/PreventOverrideForFilesInShell|**1.** Stops employees from ignoring warning messages about malicious files downloaded from the Internet.<br/><br/>Requires at least Windows 10, version 1703.|
## Related topics ## Related articles
- [Threat protection](../index.md)
- [Microsoft Defender SmartScreen overview](microsoft-defender-smartscreen-overview.md)
- [Available Group Policy and Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge](/microsoft-edge/deploy/available-policies) - [Available Group Policy and Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge](/microsoft-edge/deploy/available-policies)

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- highpri - highpri
ms.date: 03/20/2023 ms.date: 03/20/2023
ms.topic: article ms.topic: article
appliesto:
- ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client" target="_blank">Windows 11</a>
- ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client" target="_blank">Windows 10</a>
- ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/deployedge/microsoft-edge-support-lifecycle" target="_blank">Microsoft Edge</a>
--- ---
# Microsoft Defender SmartScreen # Microsoft Defender SmartScreen
**Applies to:**
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
- Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Defender SmartScreen protects against phishing or malware websites and applications, and the downloading of potentially malicious files. Microsoft Defender SmartScreen protects against phishing or malware websites and applications, and the downloading of potentially malicious files.
**Microsoft Defender SmartScreen determines whether a site is potentially malicious by:** **Microsoft Defender SmartScreen determines whether a site is potentially malicious by:**
- Analyzing visited webpages and looking for indications of suspicious behavior. If Microsoft Defender SmartScreen determines that a page is suspicious, it will show a warning page to advise caution. - Analyzing visited webpages and looking for indications of suspicious behavior. If Microsoft Defender SmartScreen determines that a page is suspicious, it shows a warning page to advise caution.
- Checking the visited sites against a dynamic list of reported phishing sites and malicious software sites. If it finds a match, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen shows a warning to let the user know that the site might be malicious. - Checking the visited sites against a dynamic list of reported phishing sites and malicious software sites. If it finds a match, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen shows a warning to let the user know that the site might be malicious.
**Microsoft Defender SmartScreen determines whether a downloaded app or app installer is potentially malicious by:** **Microsoft Defender SmartScreen determines whether a downloaded app or app installer is potentially malicious by:**
- Checking downloaded files against a list of reported malicious software sites and programs known to be unsafe. If it finds a match, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen shows a warning to let the user know that the site might be malicious. - Checking downloaded files against a list of reported malicious software sites and programs known to be unsafe. If it finds a match, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen shows a warning to let the user know that the site might be malicious.
- Checking downloaded files against a list of files that are well known and downloaded by many Windows users. If the file isn't on that list, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen shows a warning, advising caution. - Checking downloaded files against a list of files that are well known and downloaded frequently. If the file isn't on that list, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen shows a warning, advising caution.
## Benefits of Microsoft Defender SmartScreen ## Benefits of Microsoft Defender SmartScreen
Microsoft Defender SmartScreen provide an early warning system against websites that might engage in phishing attacks or attempt to distribute malware through a socially engineered attack. The primary benefits are: Microsoft Defender SmartScreen provide an early warning system against websites that might engage in phishing attacks or attempt to distribute malware through a socially engineered attack. The primary benefits are:
- **Anti-phishing and anti-malware support:** Microsoft Defender SmartScreen helps to protect users from sites that are reported to host phishing attacks or attempt to distribute malicious software. It can also help protect against deceptive advertisements, scam sites, and drive-by attacks. Drive-by attacks are web-based attacks that tend to start on a trusted site, targeting security vulnerabilities in commonly used software. Because drive-by attacks can happen even if the user doesn't select or download anything on the page, the danger often goes unnoticed. For more information about drive-by attacks, see [Evolving Microsoft Defender SmartScreen to protect you from drive-by attacks](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2015/12/16/SmartScreen-drive-by-improvements/). - **Anti-phishing and anti-malware support:** Microsoft Defender SmartScreen helps to protect users from sites that are reported to host phishing attacks or attempt to distribute malicious software. It can also help protect against deceptive advertisements, scam sites, and drive-by attacks. Drive-by attacks are web-based attacks that tend to start on a trusted site, targeting security vulnerabilities in commonly used software. Because drive-by attacks can happen even if the user doesn't select or download anything on the page, the danger often goes unnoticed. For more information about drive-by attacks, see [Evolving Microsoft Defender SmartScreen to protect you from drive-by attacks](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2015/12/16/SmartScreen-drive-by-improvements/).
- **Reputation-based URL and app protection:** Microsoft Defender SmartScreen evaluates a website's URLs to determine if they're known to distribute or host unsafe content. It also provides reputation checks for apps, checking downloaded programs and the digital signature used to sign a file. If a URL, a file, an app, or a certificate has an established reputation, users won't see any warnings. If there's no reputation, the item is marked as a higher risk and presents a warning to the user. - **Reputation-based URL and app protection:** Microsoft Defender SmartScreen evaluates a website's URLs to determine if they're known to distribute or host unsafe content. It also provides reputation checks for apps, checking downloaded programs and the digital signature used to sign a file. If a URL, a file, an app, or a certificate has an established reputation, users don't see any warnings. If there's no reputation, the item is marked as a higher risk and presents a warning to the user.
- **Operating system integration:** Microsoft Defender SmartScreen is integrated into the Windows 10 operating system. It checks any files an app (including 3rd-party browsers and email clients) that attempts to download and run. - **Operating system integration:** Microsoft Defender SmartScreen is integrated into the Windows 10 operating system. It checks any files an app (including 3rd-party browsers and email clients) that attempts to download and run.
- **Improved heuristics and diagnostic data:** Microsoft Defender SmartScreen is constantly learning and endeavoring to stay up to date, so it can help to protect you against potentially malicious sites and files. - **Improved heuristics and diagnostic data:** Microsoft Defender SmartScreen is constantly learning and endeavoring to stay up to date, so it can help to protect you against potentially malicious sites and files.
- **Management through group policy and Microsoft Intune:** Microsoft Defender SmartScreen supports using both group policy and Microsoft Intune settings. For more info about all available settings, see [Available Microsoft Defender SmartScreen group policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings](microsoft-defender-smartscreen-available-settings.md). - **Management through group policy and Microsoft Intune:** Microsoft Defender SmartScreen supports using both group policy and Microsoft Intune settings. For more info about all available settings, see [Available Microsoft Defender SmartScreen group policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings](microsoft-defender-smartscreen-available-settings.md).
@ -60,32 +58,6 @@ When submitting a file for Microsoft Defender SmartScreen, make sure to select *
![Windows Security, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen controls.](images/Microsoft-defender-smartscreen-submission.png) ![Windows Security, Microsoft Defender SmartScreen controls.](images/Microsoft-defender-smartscreen-submission.png)
## Viewing Microsoft Defender SmartScreen anti-phishing events
> [!NOTE]
> No SmartScreen events are logged when using Microsoft Edge version 77 or later.
When Microsoft Defender SmartScreen warns or blocks a user from a website, it's logged as [Event 1035 - Anti-Phishing](/previous-versions/windows/internet-explorer/ie-developer/compatibility/dd565657(v=vs.85)).
## Viewing Windows event logs for Microsoft Defender SmartScreen
Microsoft Defender SmartScreen events appear in the Microsoft-Windows-SmartScreen/Debug log, in the Event Viewer.
Windows event log for SmartScreen is disabled by default, users can use Event Viewer UI to enable the log or use the command line to enable it:
```console
wevtutil sl Microsoft-Windows-SmartScreen/Debug /e:true
```
> [!NOTE]
> For information on how to use the Event Viewer, see [Windows Event Viewer](/host-integration-server/core/windows-event-viewer1).
| EventID | Description |
|---|---|
| 1000 | Application Windows Defender SmartScreen Event |
| 1001 | Uri Windows Defender SmartScreen Event |
| 1002 | User Decision Windows Defender SmartScreen Event |
## Related articles ## Related articles
- [SmartScreen frequently asked questions](https://fb.smartscreen.microsoft.com/smartscreenfaq.aspx) - [SmartScreen frequently asked questions](https://fb.smartscreen.microsoft.com/smartscreenfaq.aspx)

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ms.localizationpriority: medium ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.date: 10/07/2022 ms.date: 10/07/2022
adobe-target: true adobe-target: true
appliesto: appliesto:
- ✅ <b>Windows 11, version 22H2</b> - ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client" target="_blank">Windows 11, version 22H2</a>
ms.topic: conceptual ms.topic: conceptual
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# Enhanced Phishing Protection in Microsoft Defender SmartScreen # Enhanced Phishing Protection in Microsoft Defender SmartScreen
Starting in Windows 11, version 22H2, Enhanced Phishing Protection in Microsoft Defender SmartScreen helps protect Microsoft school or work passwords against phishing and unsafe usage on sites and apps. Starting in Windows 11, version 22H2, Enhanced Phishing Protection in Microsoft Defender SmartScreen helps protect Microsoft school or work passwords against phishing and unsafe usage on sites and apps.
Enhanced Phishing Protection works alongside Windows security protections, and helps protect typed work or school passwords used to sign into Windows 11 in three ways: Enhanced Phishing Protection works alongside Windows security protections, and helps protect typed work or school passwords used to sign into Windows 11 in these ways:
- If users type their work or school password on any Chromium browser, into a site deemed malicious by Microsoft Defender SmartScreen, Enhanced Phishing Protection will alert them. It will also prompt them to change their password so attackers can't gain access to their account.
- If users type their work or school password on any Chromium browser, into a site deemed malicious by Microsoft Defender SmartScreen, Enhanced Phishing Protection alerts them. It also prompts them to change their password so attackers can't gain access to their account.
- Reusing work or school passwords makes it easy for attackers who compromise a user's password to gain access to their other accounts. Enhanced Phishing Protection can warn users if they reuse their work or school Microsoft account password on sites and apps and prompt them to change their password. - Reusing work or school passwords makes it easy for attackers who compromise a user's password to gain access to their other accounts. Enhanced Phishing Protection can warn users if they reuse their work or school Microsoft account password on sites and apps and prompt them to change their password.
- Since it's unsafe to store plaintext passwords in text editors, Enhanced Phishing Protection can warn users if they store their work or school password in Notepad, Word, or any Microsoft 365 Office app, and recommends they delete their password from the file. - Since it's unsafe to store plaintext passwords in text editors, Enhanced Phishing Protection can warn users if they store their work or school password in Notepad, Word, or any Microsoft 365 Office app, and recommends they delete their password from the file.
## Benefits of Enhanced Phishing Protection in Microsoft Defender SmartScreen ## Benefits of Enhanced Phishing Protection in Microsoft Defender SmartScreen
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- **Secure operating system integration:** Enhanced Phishing Protection is integrated directly into the Windows 11 operating system, so it can understand users' password entry context (including process connections, URLs, certificate information) in any browser or app. Because Enhanced Phishing Protection has unparalleled insight into what is happening at the OS level, it can identify when users type their work or school password unsafely. If users do use their work or school password unsafely, the feature empowers users to change their password to minimize chances of their compromised credential being weaponized against them. - **Secure operating system integration:** Enhanced Phishing Protection is integrated directly into the Windows 11 operating system, so it can understand users' password entry context (including process connections, URLs, certificate information) in any browser or app. Because Enhanced Phishing Protection has unparalleled insight into what is happening at the OS level, it can identify when users type their work or school password unsafely. If users do use their work or school password unsafely, the feature empowers users to change their password to minimize chances of their compromised credential being weaponized against them.
- **Unparalleled telemetry shared throughout Microsoft's security suite:** Enhanced Phishing Protection is constantly learning from phishing attacks seen throughout the entire Microsoft security stack. It works alongside other Microsoft security products, to provide a layered approach to password security, especially for organizations early in their password-less authentication journey. If your organization uses Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, you'll be able to see valuable phishing sensors data in the Microsoft 365 Defender Portal. This portal lets you view Enhanced Phishing Protection alerts and reports for unsafe password usage in your environment. - **Unparalleled telemetry shared throughout Microsoft's security suite:** Enhanced Phishing Protection is constantly learning from phishing attacks seen throughout the entire Microsoft security stack. It works alongside other Microsoft security products, to provide a layered approach to password security, especially for organizations early in their password-less authentication journey. If your organization uses Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, you can see valuable phishing sensors data in the Microsoft 365 Defender Portal. This portal lets you view Enhanced Phishing Protection alerts and reports for unsafe password usage in your environment.
- **Easy management through Group Policy and Microsoft Intune:** Enhanced Phishing Protection works with Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings to help you manage your organization's computer settings. Based on how you set up Enhanced Phishing Protection, you can customize which phishing protection scenarios will show users warning dialogs. For example, the Service Enabled setting determines whether the Enhanced Phishing Protection service is on or off. The feature will be in audit mode if the other settings, which correspond to notification policies, aren't enabled. - **Easy management through Group Policy and Microsoft Intune:** Enhanced Phishing Protection works with Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings to help you manage your organization's computer settings. Based on how you set up Enhanced Phishing Protection, you can customize which phishing protection scenarios show users warning dialogs. For example, the Service Enabled setting determines whether the Enhanced Phishing Protection service is on or off. The feature is in audit mode if the other settings, which correspond to notification policies, aren't enabled.
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## Configure Enhanced Phishing Protection for your organization ## Configure Enhanced Phishing Protection for your organization
Enhanced Phishing Protection can be configured via Microsoft Intune, Group Policy Objects (GPO) or Configuration Service Providers (CSP) with an MDM service. Follow the instructions below to configure your devices using either Microsoft Intune, GPO or CSP. Enhanced Phishing Protection can be configured via Microsoft Intune, Group Policy Objects (GPO) or Configuration Service Providers (CSP) with an MDM service. Follow these instructions to configure your devices using either Microsoft Intune, GPO or CSP.
#### [:::image type="icon" source="images/icons/intune.svg"::: **Intune**](#tab/intune) #### [:::image type="icon" source="images/icons/intune.svg"::: **Intune**](#tab/intune)
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|Setting|Description| |Setting|Description|
|---------|---------| |---------|---------|
|Service Enabled |This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection is in audit mode or off. Users don't see any notifications for any protection scenarios when Enhanced Phishing Protection is in audit mode. In audit mode, Enhanced Phishing Protection captures unsafe password entry events and sends diagnostic data through Microsoft Defender.<li> If you enable or don't configure this setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection is enabled in audit mode, preventing users to turn it off.</li><li> If you disable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection is off. When off, Enhanced Phishing Protection doesn't capture events, send data, or notify users. Additionally, your users are unable to turn it on.</li>| |Service Enabled |This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection is in audit mode or off. Users don't see any notifications for any protection scenarios when Enhanced Phishing Protection is in audit mode. In audit mode, Enhanced Phishing Protection captures unsafe password entry events and sends diagnostic data through Microsoft Defender.<li> If you enable or don't configure this setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection is enabled in audit mode, preventing users to turn it off.</li><li> If you disable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection is off. When off, Enhanced Phishing Protection doesn't capture events, send data, or notify users. Additionally, your users are unable to turn it on.</li>|
|Notify Malicious|This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they type their work or school password into one of the following malicious scenarios: into a reported phishing site, into a sign-in URL with an invalid certificate, or into an application connecting to either a reported phishing site or a sign-in URL with an invalid certificate<li> If you enable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they type their work or school password into one of the malicious scenarios described above and encourages them to change their password.</li><li> If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection won't warn your users if they type their work or school password into one of the malicious scenarios described above.| |Notify Malicious|This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they type their work or school password into one of the following malicious scenarios: into a reported phishing site, into a sign-in URL with an invalid certificate, or into an application connecting to either a reported phishing site or a sign-in URL with an invalid certificate<li> If you enable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they type their work or school password into one of the malicious scenarios described above and encourages them to change their password.</li><li> If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection doesn't warn users if they type their work or school password into one of the malicious scenarios described above.|
|Notify Password Reuse |This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they reuse their work or school password.<li> If you enable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection warns users if they reuse their work or school password and encourages them to change it.</li><li> If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection won't warn users if they reuse their work or school password.| |Notify Password Reuse |This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they reuse their work or school password.<li> If you enable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection warns users if they reuse their work or school password and encourages them to change it.</li><li> If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection doesn't warn users if they reuse their work or school password.|
|Notify Unsafe App|This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they type their work or school passwords in Notepad or Microsoft 365 Office Apps.<li> If you enable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they store their password in Notepad or Microsoft 365 Office Apps.</li><li> If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection won't warn users if they store their password in Notepad or Microsoft 365 Office Apps.| |Notify Unsafe App|This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they type their work or school passwords in Notepad or Microsoft 365 Office Apps.<li> If you enable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they store their password in Notepad or Microsoft 365 Office Apps.</li><li> If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection doesn't warn users if they store their password in Notepad or Microsoft 365 Office Apps.|
Assign the policy to a security group that contains as members the devices or users that you want to configure. Assign the policy to a security group that contains as members the devices or users that you want to configure.
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|Setting|Description| |Setting|Description|
|---------|---------| |---------|---------|
|Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Enhanced Phishing Protection\Service Enabled |This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection is in audit mode or off. Users don't see any notifications for any protection scenarios when Enhanced Phishing Protection is in audit mode. In audit mode, Enhanced Phishing Protection captures unsafe password entry events and sends diagnostic data through Microsoft Defender.<li> If you enable or don't configure this setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection is enabled in audit mode, preventing users to turn it off.</li><li> If you disable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection is off. When off, Enhanced Phishing Protection doesn't capture events, send data, or notify users. Additionally, your users are unable to turn it on.</li>| |Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Enhanced Phishing Protection\Service Enabled |This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection is in audit mode or off. Users don't see any notifications for any protection scenarios when Enhanced Phishing Protection is in audit mode. In audit mode, Enhanced Phishing Protection captures unsafe password entry events and sends diagnostic data through Microsoft Defender.<li> If you enable or don't configure this setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection is enabled in audit mode, preventing users to turn it off.</li><li> If you disable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection is off. When off, Enhanced Phishing Protection doesn't capture events, send data, or notify users. Additionally, your users are unable to turn it on.</li>|
|Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Enhanced Phishing Protection\Notify Malicious|This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they type their work or school password into one of the following malicious scenarios: into a reported phishing site, into a sign-in URL with an invalid certificate, or into an application connecting to either a reported phishing site or a sign-in URL with an invalid certificate<li> If you enable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they type their work or school password into one of the malicious scenarios described above and encourages them to change their password.</li><li> If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection won't warn your users if they type their work or school password into one of the malicious scenarios described above.| |Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Enhanced Phishing Protection\Notify Malicious|This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they type their work or school password into one of the following malicious scenarios: into a reported phishing site, into a sign-in URL with an invalid certificate, or into an application connecting to either a reported phishing site or a sign-in URL with an invalid certificate<li> If you enable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they type their work or school password into one of the malicious scenarios described above and encourages them to change their password.</li><li> If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection doesn't warn users if they type their work or school password into one of the malicious scenarios described above.|
|Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Enhanced Phishing Protection\Notify Password Reuse |This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they reuse their work or school password.<li> If you enable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection warns users if they reuse their work or school password and encourages them to change it.</li><li> If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection won't warn users if they reuse their work or school password.| |Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Enhanced Phishing Protection\Notify Password Reuse |This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they reuse their work or school password.<li> If you enable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection warns users if they reuse their work or school password and encourages them to change it.</li><li> If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection doesn't warn users if they reuse their work or school password.|
|Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Enhanced Phishing Protection\Notify Unsafe App|This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they type their work or school passwords in Notepad or Microsoft 365 Office Apps.<li> If you enable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they store their password in Notepad or Microsoft 365 Office Apps.</li><li> If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection won't warn users if they store their password in Notepad or Microsoft 365 Office Apps.| |Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Enhanced Phishing Protection\Notify Unsafe App|This policy setting determines whether Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they type their work or school passwords in Notepad or Microsoft 365 Office Apps.<li> If you enable this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection warns your users if they store their password in Notepad or Microsoft 365 Office Apps.</li><li> If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Enhanced Phishing Protection doesn't warn users if they store their password in Notepad or Microsoft 365 Office Apps.|
#### [:::image type="icon" source="images/icons/windows-os.svg"::: **CSP**](#tab/csp) #### [:::image type="icon" source="images/icons/windows-os.svg"::: **CSP**](#tab/csp)
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### Recommended settings for your organization ### Recommended settings for your organization
By default, Enhanced Phishing Protection is deployed in audit mode, preventing notifications to the users for any protection scenarios. In audit mode, Enhanced Phishing Protection captures unsafe password entry events and sends diagnostic data through Microsoft Defender. Users aren't warned if they enter their work or school password into a phishing site, if they reuse their password, or if they unsafely store their password in applications. Because of this possibility, it's recommended that you configure Enhanced Phishing Protection to warn users during all protection scenarios. By default, Enhanced Phishing Protection is deployed in audit mode, preventing notifications to the users for any protection scenarios. In audit mode, Enhanced Phishing Protection captures unsafe password entry events and sends diagnostic data through Microsoft Defender. Users aren't warned if they enter their work or school password into a phishing site, if they reuse their password, or if they unsafely store their password in applications. Because of this possibility, it's recommended that you configure Enhanced Phishing Protection to warn users during all protection scenarios.
To better help you protect your organization, we recommend turning on and using these specific Microsoft Defender SmartScreen settings. To better help you protect your organization, we recommend turning on and using these specific Microsoft Defender SmartScreen settings.
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|Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Enhanced Phishing Protection\Notify Unsafe App|**Enable**: Enhanced Phishing Protection warns users if they store their password in Notepad and Microsoft 365 Office Apps.| |Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Enhanced Phishing Protection\Notify Unsafe App|**Enable**: Enhanced Phishing Protection warns users if they store their password in Notepad and Microsoft 365 Office Apps.|
#### [:::image type="icon" source="images/icons/windows-os.svg"::: **CSP**](#tab/csp) #### [:::image type="icon" source="images/icons/windows-os.svg"::: **CSP**](#tab/csp)
|MDM setting|Recommendation| |MDM setting|Recommendation|
|---------|---------| |---------|---------|
|ServiceEnabled|**1**:Turns on Enhanced Phishing Protection in audit mode, which captures work or school password entry events and sends diagnostic data but doesn't show any notifications to your users.| |ServiceEnabled|**1**:Turns on Enhanced Phishing Protection in audit mode, which captures work or school password entry events and sends diagnostic data but doesn't show any notifications to your users.|
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## Related articles ## Related articles
- [Microsoft Defender SmartScreen](microsoft-defender-smartscreen-overview.md)
- [SmartScreen Frequently Asked Questions](https://fb.smartscreen.microsoft.com/smartscreenfaq.aspx) - [SmartScreen Frequently Asked Questions](https://fb.smartscreen.microsoft.com/smartscreenfaq.aspx)
- [Threat protection](../index.md) - [Threat protection](../index.md)
- [Available Microsoft Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings](microsoft-defender-smartscreen-available-settings.md)
- [Configuration service provider reference](/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference) - [Configuration service provider reference](/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference)
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